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Wild Bunch team-handed at LA

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Headed by Vincent Maraval, international sales team for Wild Bunch will head for the AFM (2 - 9 November) with a line-up of 35 films: market previews, features in post-production with "promo-reel" and projects at screenplay stage.

As for the Europeans, Wild Bunch proposes the spanish production, Pan’s Labyrinth from Guillermo del Toro with Sergi Lopez, film in post-production just like Arrivederci amore, ciao by Michele Soavi. Promo-reel also for The Golden Door [+see also:
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by Emanuele Crialese, Charleston & Vendetta from Serb Uros Stojanovic, Scream of the ants by Mohsen Makhmalbaf (co-produced by Wild Bunch), Nomad by Sergei Bodrov and Cargo by Clive Gordon with Peter Mullan, Daniel Brühl and Luis Tosar. And there will also be images from Selon Charlie (According to Charlie) by Nicole Garcia with Jean-Pierre Bacri, Vincent Lindon, Benoît Magimel and Benoït Poelvoorde.

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Among the completed films are the provocative documentary Viva Zapatero by Italian Sabine Guzzanti, Sheitan by Kim Shapiron with Vincent Cassel, the Germany-Luxembourg co-production Fratricide by Yilmaz Arslan, the Spanish blockbuster The Protector by Santiago Segura and the winner at San Sebastian, Something like happiness [+see also:
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from Czech Bohdam Slama. And also Mary [+see also:
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by Abel Ferrara, Combien tu m’aimes by Bertrand Blier and La comédie du pouvoir [+see also:
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(The comedy of Power) by Claude Chabrol with Isabelle Huppert (screenplay). And, in pre-production, Wild Bunch bets on its own co-productions (Piranha by Chuck Russel), and also Che by Steven Soderbergh. A shop-window which will, no doubt, animate Los Angeles for Wild Bunch who have just announced the creation of a joint-venture with a US fund of 120 million euros for acquisitions and co-production.

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(Translated from French)

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